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El. knyga: How the Halakhah Unfolds: Hullin in the Mishnah, Tosefta, and Bavli, Part One: Mishnah, Tosefta, and Bavli

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  • Serija: Studies in Judaism Volume V, Chapters 1 through 6
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2010
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780761851011
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Studies in Judaism Volume V, Chapters 1 through 6
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jul-2010
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780761851011
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In separate multi-volume works, the project has presented form-analytical English translations of the Mishnah, Tosefta, Yerushalmi, and Bavli, outlined the Yerushalmi and the Bavli and compared these outlines. In this volume, the main points of the Halakhah of the topological expositions or tractates of the Mishnah-Tosefta-Bavli Hullin are set forth and the theological message of the tractate is laid out. The project yields a systematic account of the Halakhah in its documentary unfolding.
Preface vii
1 Mishnah Teactate Hullin
1(28)
2 Tosefta Tractate Shehitat Hullin
29(36)
3 Bavli Tractate Hullin
Tzvee Zahavy
i Bavli Hullin
Chapter One
65(106)
ii Bavli Hullin
Chapter Two
171(68)
iii Bavli Hullin
Chapter Three
239(110)
iv Bavli Hullin
Chapter Four
349(46)
v Bavli Hullin
Chapter Five
395(26)
vi Bavli Hullin
Chapter Six
421
Preface
3 Bavli Tractate Hullin
Tzvee Zahavy
vii Bavli Hullin
Chapter Seven
viii Bavli Hullin
Chapter Eight
viii Bavli Hullin
Chapter Nine
ix Bavli Hullin
Chapter Ten
x Bavli Hullin
Chapter Eleven
xi Bavli Hullin
Chapter Twelve
4 Bavli Tractate Hullin: The Structure
5 Hullin Viewed Whole
i An Outline of the Halakhah of Hullin
ii Analysis: The Problematics of the Topic, Hullin
iii Interpretation: Religious Principles of Hullin
Appendix
The uniqueness of Tzvee Zahavy's expertise in the academic study of the Talmud and in the analytical interpretation of Jewish prayer stems from his background, training and accomplishment. He was ordained at Yeshiva University, where he studied with Rav Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein. He received his PhD from Brown University where his mentor was Professor Jacob Neusner. He has taught more than 6000 students and received awards for his Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship from Yeshiva University and for Distinguished Teaching from the University of Minnesota. He was awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, and the American Council of Learned Societies, and he served in 2009 as adjunct professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The real measure of Jacob Neusner's contribution to the study of religion emerges from the originality, excellence, and scope of his learning. He founded a field of scholarship: the academic study of Judaism. He built out of that field to influence a larger subject: the academic study of religion. He created durable networks and pathways of interreligious communication and understanding. And he cared for the careers of others. Ever generous with his intellectual gifts, Neusner is one of America's greatest humanists. In all aspects of his career, he exemplifies the meaning of American learning. In all he has done, Jacob Neusner fulfills the distinctive promise of the academic study of religion in an open and pluralistic society that values religion as a fundamental expression of freedom. -from the Encyclopaedia Judaica, second edition